Howdy,
casually I found an option to work with meter values within in my XML file to cartograph for example streets according to their veridical thickness instead of working with pixel values. You just have to insert something like (red highlighted):
<LineSymbolizer uom="[http://www.opengeospatial.org/se/units/metre](http://www.opengeospatial.org/se/units/metre)">
As an advantage you only have to define the thickness of an attribute (e.g. “railway” = ‘rail’) once concerning all zoom levels, which should decrease the effort enormously as I think(?). But now I wonder where to find the meter values for each attribute, especially for the attribute “highway”! Is there something like a PDF document, where everything is listed? Or has someone made some experiences with it and has some smart advices?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers,
Tim
Hi Tim,
This transmission is intended for the named addressee(s) only and may contain sensitive or protectively marked material up to RESTRICTED and should be handled accordingly. Unless you are the named addressee (or authorised to receive it for the addressee) you may not copy or use it, or disclose it to anyone else. If you have received this transmission in error please notify the sender immediately. All email traffic sent to or from us, including without limitation all GCSX traffic, may be subject to recording and/or monitoring in accordance with relevant legislation.
···
Maybe others know better, but I’m unclear what you’re asking for here.
“Meter values for each variable” sounds like you just want to what the values of the attributes are? I’d expect that the uom setting you’ve used means that when you symbolise and use a line width of 1, rather than being 1 pixel wide it will instead be 1 metre wide. This doesn’t have anything to do with any values.
Of course, you can use your own widths if you wish (possibly what you’re getting at) - in which case you just need to get the value of an attribute in the usual way.
Regards,
Jonathan
On 6 March 2014 09:12, Tim Jonas <2meter3mann@anonymised.com> wrote:
Howdy,
casually I found an option to work with meter values within in my XML file to cartograph for example streets according to their veridical thickness instead of working with pixel values. You just have to insert something like (red highlighted):
<LineSymbolizer uom="[http://www.opengeospatial.org/se/units/metre](http://www.opengeospatial.org/se/units/metre)">
As an advantage you only have to define the thickness of an attribute (e.g. “railway” = ‘rail’) once concerning all zoom levels, which should decrease the effort enormously as I think(?). But now I wonder where to find the meter values for each attribute, especially for the attribute “highway”! Is there something like a PDF document, where everything is listed? Or has someone made some experiences with it and has some smart advices?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers,
Tim
Subversion Kills Productivity. Get off Subversion & Make the Move to Perforce.
With Perforce, you get hassle-free workflows. Merge that actually works.
Faster operations. Version large binaries. Built-in WAN optimization and the
freedom to use Git, Perforce or both. Make the move to Perforce.
http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=122218951&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk
Geoserver-users mailing list
Geoserver-users@anonymised.comsts.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-users